- village".
Pumpokols and
Yughs frequently mixed with each
other in the
Pumpokol volost. This may be the
reason for the
mislabeling of
these words.
Pumpokol is...
- The
Pumpokols (
Pumpokol: Gebéŋ) were a
Yeniseian people, part of the
people sometimes referred to as Ostyaks. By
mixing and Russification, they were ****imilated...
-
Klaproth in 1823 to
collectively describe the Arins, ****ans, Kets, Kotts,
Pumpokols and Yughs. It was
first proposed by
Edward Vajda that
Yeniseians are directly...
-
Pumpokol in both branches: Proto-Yeniseic
Northern Yenisei-Ostyakic Ket Yugh
Pumpokol† ?†
Pumpokol† ?
Southern ****anic ****an † Kott † Arin
Pumpokol† ...
- The
Pumpokolic languages (also
known as the Arin-
Pumpokol,
depending on
classification or
Pumpolic languages) form one of the prin****l
subgroups of the...
-
Crimean Italians Korlaks Pontic Gr****s
Qaratay Sireniki ****imilated
peoples Agrzhan Asans Chud
Kotts Muroma Merya Meshchera Pumpokols Siberian Bukharans...
-
Their extinct relatives included the Kotts, ****ans, Arins,
Baikots and
Pumpokols who
lived further upriver to the south. The
modern Ket
lived in the eastern...
-
Crimean Italians Korlaks Pontic Gr****s
Qaratay Sireniki ****imilated
peoples Agrzhan Asans Chud
Kotts Muroma Merya Meshchera Pumpokols Siberian Bukharans...
-
Crimean Italians Korlaks Pontic Gr****s
Qaratay Sireniki ****imilated
peoples Agrzhan Asans Chud
Kotts Muroma Merya Meshchera Pumpokols Siberian Bukharans...
- Cochimí Yuman-Cochimi (Hokan?) Baja California,
Mexico early 19th
century Pumpokol Yeniseian central Siberia,
Russia early 19th
century Wila' Austroasiatic...